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ADELAIDE S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
ursday 25th February 2010 AM EDITION | FREE
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TODAY IN SA
Changing
campaigns
Former Rann advisor and
journalist Randall Ashbourne
has been been linked this
morning on 891 ABC radio with
the Fair LandTax Party. The
party is running a candidate
to campaign against the State
Government's land taxes.
The Australian International
Documentary Conference is
being held at the Adelaide
Hilton through to Sunday
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Matthew Leckie scores Adelaide United's winning goal
against the Pohang Steelers in their Asian Champions
League clash last night.
REDS DOWN STEELERS
Tendulkar's
double ton
Australian
link to
killing
Police have 15 more
suspects in the
assassination of a Hamas
leader in Dubai, including
three people using
Australian passports.
Israel's ambassador has
been summonsed to a
meeting with Foreign
Minister Stephen Smith to
explain how three
Australian passports were
used by the suspects in the
killing of top Hamas
commander Mahmud
al-Mabhuh.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
and Mr Smith discussed
the situation "at length"
overnight during a meeting
of the national security
committee of cabinet.
"If Australian passports are
being used or forged by any
state, let alone for the
purposes of assassination,
this is of the deepest
concern to the Australian
Government,
" Mr Rudd
said. - AAP
Rymill Park
robbery
Police are investigating
another aggravated
robbery which occurred
last night when cash was
stolen from two people
walking through Rymill
Park on Dequetteville
Terrace around 11pm. A
woman had her handbag
stolen while a man was
also tackled to the
ground and kicked.
Call for KI
travel subsidy
Kangaroo Island tourism
leaders are continuing
their call for travel to the
island to be subsidised to
promote greater tourism.
Earlier this month,
industry leaders said the
high cost of freight to the
island was hurting the
island's economy. They
have also insisted a
passenger vehicle
subsidy be put in place,
due to a policy precedent
set by the funding of
Murray River ferry
crossings.
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